Grammatical particle Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description
Grammatical particles are function words that are always uninflected, in that they neither adopt affixes, nor change their vowels or consonants, however much the rest of the words within the sentence are subject to normal inflection.
Particles belong to the function word class because their function consists of defining the grammatical meaning in a sentence rather than the lexical meaning of each individual word that may be looked up in a dictionary.
Particles as function words
The grammatical meaning defines what role the particle plays within the sentence as the article the, does; the infinitival to; the determiners more, most, less or least in comparisons; or indeed as many linguists insist, adverbs and prepositions, all especially so since they are uninflected. In this way the grammatical meaning lies in the keywords article, infinitive, determiner, etc.
Sentence connectors and conjunctions connect to what has been said in a previous clause or sentence. Sentence connectors and interjections, however, similarly to modal particles in some other languages, also reflect the mood and attitude of the speaker to what has gone before in the conversation, or is likely to follow later, as after greetings, etc. Interjections, sentence connectors and conjunctions because of their similar functions, should be grouped together:
Interjections
Sentence connectors
See also: Postposition
In both Japanese and Korean, particles are used to mark nouns according to their case or their role (subject, object, complement, or topic) in a sentence or clause. In Japanese and Korean, particles are considered as a distinct part of speech. This is an Article on Grammatical particle. Page Contains Information, Facts Details or Explanation Guide About Grammatical particle Resume of the different types of particle
Articles, infinitival, prepositional and adverbial particles
Interjections, sentence connectors and conjunctions
The list of interjections is probably never-ending as it belongs to the open class word category and is subject to new creations at all times.
Conjunctions
Particles in Asian Languages
